Might just be me, but I found Kang Sol's death very unnecessary. My mood completely changed and it made the last 3 episodes uninteresting. 7/10 it's refreshing at times and it'll make you laugh, but that's about it.
This was a very odd drama. You went in with the expectation of a light college rom-com, and what we got was a convoluted half-baked thriller that gave the drama weird tonal shifts. I don't recommend this honestly, the writing was all over and there wasn't much chemistry between the leads. Romance was also meh.
This is just my opinion though, watch it if you want you could like it, but clearly not for me.
Woo Jae and Jiwon are hyunker. They're possibly the single good thing that resulted from this total mess. The moment when Woo Jae ran to give Jiwon a hug legit gave me butterflies, I couldn't stop smiling had to rewind it a few times too. They were the most stable couple in the house and it continued after the show. I'm just so happy right now.
Osaka Ojo Gang is the only reason why I haven't stopped watching this show, and now it looks like by the preview they're in the elimination battle again...
Yihyun is so cute, but I already know I'm going to get second male lead syndrome. Also not going to keep my hopes up for this one just yet cause I've been let down numerous times this year.
There’s something about Woo Jae and Jiwon's relationship that seems honest and pure. It’s not over the top but it’s a quiet whisper of two people taking their time, figuring each other out and enjoying the process. They both seem shy and are hyper aware of one another, but are also considerate of each other.
Wish this had more episodes so we would've gotten a more in depth story and better character development, but nonetheless the premise of this drama is good and I did enjoy for the most part 7.5/10
First 2 episodes were amazing, full of comedy and fun. Not to mention I love this cast, especially Ji Hyewon. I also love these types of plots, let's hope this one doesn't fail.
I really did have high hopes for this drama, but the longer this goes the more uninteresting it gets. I love Park Jihu, but even she can't save this drama right now. Gonna finish it because I already watched 7 episodes...
It’s so nice to be a Woojiwon shipper. When Woo Jae said that the most heart-fluttering moment was seeing Jiwon after being paired together for the first love contract, it made me wish we got more scenes of them during that time! We never got to see why it was so impactful for them, as from that moment they have been stuck to each other like glue. Like you can see it in the way that they look at each other, how smitten they are. It was nice to see their connection in a bit more detail, how they relate to one another, and how they joke around with each other.
Lastly I just wanted to say, the PD is obsessed with first come first serve rules and love triangle.
I seriously don’t have any words for how much I hate the editors of Heart Pairing. If I got a dollar every time they gave me emotional whiplash I’d be rich enough to buy the show and fire them myself. They edit like they’re trying to win a prize for maximum confusion. One minute I’m feeling feelings the next I’m questioning reality all backed by dramatic zoom-ins and sad piano like I’m in a breakup montage I didn’t sign up for.
Haneul probably found the love of her life in Jimin, someone who checks every box on her list, but the twist is he feels nothing for her. That’s heartbreak in its purest form. Imagine meeting the person of your dreams only to realize you’re not the person in theirs. Brutal.
The most talked about Kdrama, but also overrated for a lot of people too. Finally watched it after years of avoiding it. The story was all over the place and felt dragging, but to that there were parts that kept me interested. For me this wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either.
This is just my opinion though, watch it if you want you could like it, but clearly not for me.
Lastly I just wanted to say, the PD is obsessed with first come first serve rules and love triangle.
Haneul probably found the love of her life in Jimin, someone who checks every box on her list, but the twist is he feels nothing for her. That’s heartbreak in its purest form. Imagine meeting the person of your dreams only to realize you’re not the person in theirs. Brutal.